Yearlings In the Goldsborough Stable, Daily Racing Form, 1916-11-12

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" 1 t j 1 t c G g t a YEARLINGS IN THE G0LDSB0R0TJGH STABLE. New York, November 11. Trainer A. J. Golds-borough has settled down in winter quarters at Gravesend with four, thoroughbreds In the matured division and ten yearlings. These yearlings were in the care of foreman Frank Guen during Golds-boroughs absence on the Maryland circuit, and they now are in fairly forward condition for yearlings thus early in the season.. The horses other than yearlings now in Goldsbor-oughs stable are Roamer. the good two-year-old Ticket, the big two-year-old colt Battle Abbey, the gigantic and fast sprinter Sand Marsh and the two-year-old filly Right. Of these four Roamer and Ticket belong to Andrew Miller and Right to i Walter Condon, while Sand Marsh is only temporarily in trainer Goldsboroughs care, and will be turned over to R. O. Miller at the end of the racing season in Maryland. The most noteworthy animal in the half score of yearlings is the brown colt Snap Dragon by SrtTM,rs- lQnn- for wllic1 Andrew Miller paid $,000 at the sale of Clarence Mackavs yearlings in .Saratoga last August. This coit stands nearly sixteen hands high and has fine range and substance. He is a remarkably racy looking colt and at the same time shows high finish everywhere Kven thus early 111 his yearling form he looks wonderfully like a real racehorse. Next in Mr. Millers band is a compact and neatly turned bav colt by Ballot Censure by Star Ruby. A chestnut colt bj Superman Basin, is a striking and taking individual, being an especially well-topped colt, nearly as tall as the brown sou of Ethelbert. This Gr sll0ff" a fine turn of speed in his work An especially taking filly is a brown daughter "Jnncs Rose Prim, by Potomac. This is at fl,of,fle size and well furnished. Last in Mr. Millers string is a good looking brown filly, of nearly solid color. She is by The Commoner m? Kilstn,iU1. "J" Masetto, son of St. Simon. Thomas Monohan has two particularly fine looking yearlings in trainer Goldsboroughs stable. Thev are both by Textile, son of Inflexible, both bright chestnuts, one a colt and the other a filly. The celt is out of Miss Hudson, and the filly is out of Submarine. The colt stands 15i. hands high. He is a grand big colt and has shown more than ordinary speed, although as yet, he is hardly up to a bruising trial. This colt is of the Hamburg type as far as conformation is concerned. Air Monohan s filly is without doubt one of the handsomest yearlings shown this year. She is of good size and substance, and of exquisite outline and fine from ears to heels. She is a rich golden chestnut. Mr. Fox has three yearlings in trainer Goldsboroughs stable, all of which attract favorable attention, this being especially true of a brown filly by Burgomaster, a dark bay colt by Gotham and a large bay filly by Ben Trovato.


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